Job 34:35 Inner Knowing

Job 34:35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Job 34 in context

Scripture Focus

35Job hath spoken without knowledge, and his words were without wisdom.
Job 34:35

Biblical Context

The verse states Job spoke without knowledge, and his words were not wise. It hints that inner knowing is missing, not that speech is inherently wrong.

Neville's Inner Vision

Job line that says he spoke without knowledge reveals more about the inner state than outward speech. In Neville style, Job is the old self speaking from a consciousness that believes words equal truth but has not activated the I AM within. The I AM, the steady awareness, is the real knower; when you identify with that presence, you revise the inner script. You do not seek wisdom from without; you assume the wiser state now: the knowing that confirms itself and speaks with authority. If your talk betrays lack, stop and assume the truth you seek, feel it as real, and let the inner conviction inhabit your tongue. In this way, your words mirror the inner revelation rather than attempt to create from empty phrasing. The outer life will follow the inner adjustment, because imagination forms reality when belief rests in the I AM rather than in the spoken word alone.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, identify with the I AM within, and revise a recent statement you spoke from lack by declaring I now know with the I AM that things are resolved, and feel that truth as real in your chest.

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